{nodding}

Yes. I mean, in light of that I can see why it would be a bad idea to up the difficulty level-- but only because if "100%" is how she KNOWS that she's done "her best," then she might really be completely at a loss or go into a tailspin if she didn't HAVE that benchmark anymore.

Be aware, though, that such a day is coming for her no matter what any of you do-- either in the workplace or in college, there WILL come a time when her "best" (even at the expense of her physical or mental health) will not be "the best" or maybe even "one of the best."

What then?



Schrödinger's cat walks into a bar. And doesn't.